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newt gingrich's backage. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to china's brutal one-child policy. >> i don't think they work in presidential elections in october. but those ads out there -- tell me? >> primaries, they are deadly. particularly in republican primaries. that is particular for newt gingrich was devastating. it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. it threw it all in there. >> what did it say in there that you didn't like? >> it said he's an insider, he's a washington pal. and, look, he even pals around with nancy pelosi. didn't we just fire her? >> didn't you see those loving looks? >> you know, real quick on that. the interesting thing, if i were to pivot off of that caption of him and nancy together because that's what the people are looking for. that partnership working, getting things done. >> but they were talking about global warming. >> the other thing about that ad, that was symbolic of the entire mi
newt gingrich's backage. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to china's brutal one-child policy. >> i don't think they work in presidential elections in october. but those ads out there -- tell me? >> primaries, they are deadly. particularly in republican primaries. that is particular for newt gingrich was devastating. it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. it threw it all in...
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joining me at the table, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. columnist for "the washington post" our friend ej dionne. chairman of the house democratic caucus, chairman xavier becerra. sorry i butchered your name just a minute ago. i should have known better as a californian. former head of hewlett-packard carly fiorina. and for the first time, the newly elected freshman independent senator from maine, angus king, succeeding the retiring olympia snow. he's a former governor of the state, and it's said that he will caucus with the democrats. and a big redskins fan, which is particularly important today as they play seattle. senator, welcome, and all of you welcome back to the program and happy new year. senator, let me start with you. based on everything you've heard this morning, it doesn't seem like a great way to run the government or to solve big problems, does it? >> i think one of things that comes out of this is of course the budget is important and the deficit is important, but there's an underlying structural issue that's affecting the
joining me at the table, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. columnist for "the washington post" our friend ej dionne. chairman of the house democratic caucus, chairman xavier becerra. sorry i butchered your name just a minute ago. i should have known better as a californian. former head of hewlett-packard carly fiorina. and for the first time, the newly elected freshman independent senator from maine, angus king, succeeding the retiring olympia snow. he's a former governor of...
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(applause) >> and we're back with former speaker newt gingrich. newt, when we were talking earlier about the government shutdown, a lot of people to this day will say, oh, but the republicans, they shut the government down, it hurt a lot of people. do the republicans run the risk of a public relations nightmare if they actually create a government shutdown? >> well, first of all, i don't think we need to create a government shutdown. i think they should pass pa series of continuing resolutions. one could be for national defense, for the whole rest of the year. one could be for the department of labor and department of housing and urban development, a few other places like that. my guess is you could cut them by 20, 30% and the average american would think that's perfectly reasonable. now, then it would be up to the senate democrats or the president to decide whether or not they were going to force a government shutdown, but i don't think that republicans should set out to have a shutdown, but they shouldn't be afraid of saying there are things we
(applause) >> and we're back with former speaker newt gingrich. newt, when we were talking earlier about the government shutdown, a lot of people to this day will say, oh, but the republicans, they shut the government down, it hurt a lot of people. do the republicans run the risk of a public relations nightmare if they actually create a government shutdown? >> well, first of all, i don't think we need to create a government shutdown. i think they should pass pa series of continuing...
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clinton and gingrich can certainly attest to that. i think that the lesson is, if you remember back to the clinton and gingrich showdown in 1995 and early 1996, the republican party emerged from that changed a little bit. the republican party then in the first part of 1995 was just like the republican party. total hell bent on confrontation with president clinton. when they lost "lost" the shutdown of 1995 and 1996 they emerged -- yes, they still impeached bill clinton, but they were a slightly more reasonable party in terms of reaching compromises on other issues with clinton from that point forward. >> let me ask you. if they're just threatening a downgrade, again, what is your view on how bad that is for the u.s. economy? ? i mean, there are lots of perilous things that will kick into place. >> in the short-term, sadly, perversely not so bad. >> right. >> i don't think it's going to have a huge impact on -- short-term. the question is it's a long-term thing, and that's two, three, four, five, ten years out, and that's what you are
clinton and gingrich can certainly attest to that. i think that the lesson is, if you remember back to the clinton and gingrich showdown in 1995 and early 1996, the republican party emerged from that changed a little bit. the republican party then in the first part of 1995 was just like the republican party. total hell bent on confrontation with president clinton. when they lost "lost" the shutdown of 1995 and 1996 they emerged -- yes, they still impeached bill clinton, but they were...
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newt gingrich's baggage. he has more baggage than the airlines. gingrich cashed in on freddie mac. freddie mac paid newt $30,000 an hour. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to a u.n. program supporting china's brutal one-child policy. >> there's been a lot of discussion in my head and whether ads work in a general election. i don't think they work in october or september. people have made up their minds. but those ads out there -- tell me. >> in primaries they are deadly. and particularly in republican primaries. and that ad in particular for newt gingrich was devastating. because it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. >> what did it say about him? >> it said that, you know, he's an insider. he's a washington pal. and, look, he even pals around with nancy pelosi. didn't we just fire her? >> did you see those loving looks they worked with the camera there. >> quick on that. the interesting thing i thought -- if i were newt i would have pivoted off that caption of him and nancy
newt gingrich's baggage. he has more baggage than the airlines. gingrich cashed in on freddie mac. freddie mac paid newt $30,000 an hour. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to a u.n. program supporting china's brutal one-child policy. >> there's been a lot of discussion in my head and whether ads work in a general election. i don't think they work in october or september. people...
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newt gingrich, molinari, rick santorum, a lot of these. al gore. they all concerned marijuana and had admitted doing this. in fact a much harder now to find people who came of age should not experiment. you recall that democratic primary where they had the democratic wannabes on the stage. at think it was anderson cooper harassed them raise your hand if he did not use marijuana. joe lieberman had to sheepishly raised his hand. the question then becomes, what is the basic legitimacy of the laws, the hypocrisy under which these are written and voted on? use of the same people who violated the laws now voting on more of these laws. the question has to be asked, what a prison sentence have been good for your life and career? if not, why is it good for all these other people? a particularly poor people and people of color. it's coming from a circle and we can avoid it much longer. >> thank you. enjoying the presentation. i have a question of where the pharmaceutical industry is in all of this and if they also like the coca-cola relationship with the dru
newt gingrich, molinari, rick santorum, a lot of these. al gore. they all concerned marijuana and had admitted doing this. in fact a much harder now to find people who came of age should not experiment. you recall that democratic primary where they had the democratic wannabes on the stage. at think it was anderson cooper harassed them raise your hand if he did not use marijuana. joe lieberman had to sheepishly raised his hand. the question then becomes, what is the basic legitimacy of the laws,...
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newt gingrich was the biggest threat. let's watch. here's a romney supporting ad destroying newt. >> you know what makes barack obama happy? newt gingrich's baggage. he has more baggage than the airlines. freddie machelped cause the economic demise. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but, together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year that supported a u.n. program for china. >> there's been a lot of discussion in my head about whether they actually work a general election. people have made up their mind. no ad is going to change their mind. but those ads out there -- >> primaries, they are deadly. and particularly in republican primaries, in that ad in particular, for newt gingrich, was devastating. because it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. it threw it all in there. >> what did it say about him? that you didn't like? >> it said he's an insider. he's a -- >> washington pal. >> yes, he even pals around with nancy pelosi. >> didn't you see those loving looks that they managed
newt gingrich was the biggest threat. let's watch. here's a romney supporting ad destroying newt. >> you know what makes barack obama happy? newt gingrich's baggage. he has more baggage than the airlines. freddie machelped cause the economic demise. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but, together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year that supported a u.n. program for china. >> there's been a lot of discussion in my head...
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so newt gingrich, susan molinari, rick santorum, a lot of these -- al gore. you know, they've all consumed marijuana, they've all admitted doing this. in fact, it's harder to find people now who came of age in the 60s and '70s who didn't use recreationally. you'll recall the 2008 primary where they had the wanna byes on the stage, anderson cooper said raise your hand if you've never used marijuana. joe lieberman had to sheepishly raise his hand. [laughter] the hypocrisy under which these are voted and written on, the same people who violated the laws are now voting on more of these laws. and the question has to be asked, in your life and your career, why is it so good for these other people, particularly people of color and in other parts of the world. it's coming full circle now. we can't avoid this question much longer. >> thank you. enjoying the presentation. i had a question about where the pharmaceutical industry is in all of this, um, and if they also like the coca-cola relationship with the drug czar? because i'm assuming that there's a lot of pharmace
so newt gingrich, susan molinari, rick santorum, a lot of these -- al gore. you know, they've all consumed marijuana, they've all admitted doing this. in fact, it's harder to find people now who came of age in the 60s and '70s who didn't use recreationally. you'll recall the 2008 primary where they had the wanna byes on the stage, anderson cooper said raise your hand if you've never used marijuana. joe lieberman had to sheepishly raise his hand. [laughter] the hypocrisy under which these are...
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newt gingrich's backage. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to a u.n. program parting china's brutal one-child policy. >> there's been discussion in my head on whether or not ads work in a general election. i don't think they work in presidential elections in october. but those ads out there -- tell me? >> primaries, they are deadly. particularly in republican primaries. that ad in particular for newt gingrich was devastating. because it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. it threw it all in there. >> what did it say about him that you didn't like? >> it said he's an insider, he's a washington pal. and, look, he even pals around with nancy pelosi. didn't we just fire her? >> didn't you see those loving looks that they managed to work with the camera shot? >> you know, real quick on that. the interesting thing, if i were newt, i would have pif votded o pivoted off that caption of him and nancy together because that's
newt gingrich's backage. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to a u.n. program parting china's brutal one-child policy. >> there's been discussion in my head on whether or not ads work in a general election. i don't think they work in presidential elections in october. but those ads out there -- tell me? >> primaries, they are deadly. particularly in republican primaries....
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we will talk to former speaker gingrich about that. we will also take you to chicago where gun laws are tight, but the gun crimes are extraordinarily high. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. here's information you need to know. orencia is available in two
we will talk to former speaker gingrich about that. we will also take you to chicago where gun laws are tight, but the gun crimes are extraordinarily high. [ alarm clock ringing ] [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain,...
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newt gingrich and ohio representative marsha fudge are among the participants. again, that's live on c-span. >> the greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker. this honor now beckons america. the chance to help lead the world at last out of the valley of turmoil and onto that high ground of peace that man has dreamed of since the dawn of civilization. >> we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial projects available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. >> this weekend on american history tv public radio's back story with the american history guys, peter, ed, and brian explore the history and traditions of presidential inaugurations. live saturday morning at 11 eastern, part of three days of american history tv right through inauguration day on c-span3. >> federal reserve bank of dallas president and ceo richard fisher yesterday spoke about the need to downsize financial institutions that are deemed too big to fail and the importance of reestablishing traditional banki
newt gingrich and ohio representative marsha fudge are among the participants. again, that's live on c-span. >> the greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker. this honor now beckons america. the chance to help lead the world at last out of the valley of turmoil and onto that high ground of peace that man has dreamed of since the dawn of civilization. >> we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial projects...
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. >> newt gingrich on the second amendment and obama's bill. and gun girls live from the shooting range. why they want their ar-15s. and my interview with the uncle of a new mexico boy charged with killing four members of his family. >> do you believe him? manti te'o speaks. i'll ask john elway what he thinks about it and the big game in new orleans. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you're looking live at capitol hill tonight. now ground zero in the growing battle over guns. saying enough is enough, senator dianne feinstein introduced a tough new bill to ban 150 firearms including assault weapons and semiautomatic weapons, and also magazines that hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. >> columbine, virginia tech, aurora, tucson, oak creek. the common thread in these shootings is each gunman used a semiautomatic assault weapon or large capacity ammunition magazines. >> the nra is of course fighting back, saying in a statement senator feinstein has been trying to ban guns from law abiding citizens for decades. they know gun ban
. >> newt gingrich on the second amendment and obama's bill. and gun girls live from the shooting range. why they want their ar-15s. and my interview with the uncle of a new mexico boy charged with killing four members of his family. >> do you believe him? manti te'o speaks. i'll ask john elway what he thinks about it and the big game in new orleans. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you're looking live at capitol hill tonight. now ground zero in...
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but out of the billowing smoke and dust have tweets and trivia emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner tony lithgow's reed ra he hadding -- reading of a new gingrich press release. we are going to start with alex wagner. >> it was the best because i couldn't believe it was happening in mid-august. mitt romney took to the whiteboard to explain what he was doing with medicare. which in and of itself was a hoax but the notion that this man would have this horribly staged managed moment in an effort to show he was all about business just completely blew up in his face and cemented every narrative out there. >> i don't know if the mikes can pick it up but drinks are being spilled over there at the table. >> joy reid. >> krystal ball, the best political theater. >> i also have a newt gingrich moment. when he turned questions about him asking his former wife for an open marriage, parlayed that into a debate moment, a huge applause moment at a debate and then parlayed that into an actual victory in the south carolina primary. it
but out of the billowing smoke and dust have tweets and trivia emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner tony lithgow's reed ra he hadding -- reading of a new gingrich press release. we are going to start with alex wagner. >> it was the best because i couldn't believe it was happening in mid-august. mitt romney took to the whiteboard to explain what he was doing with medicare. which in and of itself was a hoax but the...
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we'll speak to former speaker gingrich about that. and we'll take you to chicago where gun laws are tight, but the number of gun crimes, extraordinarily high. >>> when vice president biden suggest said some of his recommendations to president obama might include the president issues executive orders, a firestorm erupted. president obama, critics said, was overstepping his authority. the drudge report read the headline, white house threatens executive orders on guns. and look at the pictures. they show pictures of josef stalin and adolf hitler. lindsey graham weighed in as well. tweeting today, quote, gun control by executive order could be a power grab that won't go down well with congress or the american people. just the other day, former house speaker and former gop candidate, newt gingrich told fox's greta van susteren that congress should act to block any executive order. the correct approach by congress is to cut off money and say no money shall be spent to do this. since his presidential run, speaker gingrich has launched a new
we'll speak to former speaker gingrich about that. and we'll take you to chicago where gun laws are tight, but the number of gun crimes, extraordinarily high. >>> when vice president biden suggest said some of his recommendations to president obama might include the president issues executive orders, a firestorm erupted. president obama, critics said, was overstepping his authority. the drudge report read the headline, white house threatens executive orders on guns. and look at the...
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okay. >> this is gingrich who shut government down in the '90s. everyone "the wall street journal" said this morning you can't take a hostage you aren't prepared to shoolt. >> i think there's two things here. one, i think newt gingrich might be underestimating just how intent house republicans are, first of all. second of all, it really worries me, the republicans themselves don't seem to actually understand what they're proposing. john cornyn said you must shut the govlt down. that's not what he's proposing. there's a whole bunch of people that the u.s. owes money to. contractors we have to pay, the salaries of u.s. senators. and what they're saying is some small subset of those, on a certain day, you should stop paying. >> partial. >> what the heck does that even mien? and if you're worried about arbitrary government power, are you saying the executive should exercise the arbitrary power and authority to decide who gets paid and who doesn't? could they pay the salaries of democratic senators and not republican senators? >> and who decides that?
okay. >> this is gingrich who shut government down in the '90s. everyone "the wall street journal" said this morning you can't take a hostage you aren't prepared to shoolt. >> i think there's two things here. one, i think newt gingrich might be underestimating just how intent house republicans are, first of all. second of all, it really worries me, the republicans themselves don't seem to actually understand what they're proposing. john cornyn said you must shut the govlt...
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. >> so newt gingrich, time to wander off the republican reservation, at least occasionally. but he is on the same page as the editorial board, which wrote "the next challenge will be the debt deadline, arriving in march, mr. boehner says he wants a dollar in spending cuts in regard to the increase. the political reverse will be far worse if the republicans start this fight only to cave in the end. you are not going to be able to take a hostage you can't shoot." but they think that even if this republicans won't really hurt the hostage, the white house will still blink just in case republicans are serious this time. and conservatives, they believe the exact same thing. that was the whole theory behind the whole fiscal cliff deal. i disagree. now, i don't think the white house has much credibility when they say they won't negotiate over the debt ceiling. they will, they negotiate over pretty much everything. but i am convinced they won't pay a big ransome. what will the president's initiative be? he laid it out. >> my principle has been, let's do things in a balanced, responsi
. >> so newt gingrich, time to wander off the republican reservation, at least occasionally. but he is on the same page as the editorial board, which wrote "the next challenge will be the debt deadline, arriving in march, mr. boehner says he wants a dollar in spending cuts in regard to the increase. the political reverse will be far worse if the republicans start this fight only to cave in the end. you are not going to be able to take a hostage you can't shoot." but they think...
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but out of the billowing smoke and dust have tweets and trivia emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner reading of a newt gingrich press release, i believe. let's do the best political theater of 2012, and we are now going to start with alex wagner again because she has demanded that we start with her. >> it's a contractual obligation. >> yeah. >> it was the best because i couldn't believe it was happening in mid august. mitt romney took to the white board to explain what he was doing with medicare. >> i loved that. >> which in and of itself was a hoax. but the notion that this man would have this horribly staged managed moment in an effort to show that he was all about business, completely blew up in his face and cemented i've ri narrative out there. >> i don't know if the mikes can pick it up but drinks are being spilled over there. >> party fouls. >> crystal ball, the best political theater. >> well, i also have a newt gingrich moment. when he turned questions about him asking his former wife for an open marriage. parla
but out of the billowing smoke and dust have tweets and trivia emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner reading of a newt gingrich press release, i believe. let's do the best political theater of 2012, and we are now going to start with alex wagner again because she has demanded that we start with her. >> it's a contractual obligation. >> yeah. >> it was the best because i couldn't believe it was happening in...
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we have people like newt gingrich pending op-ed in the "washington post" talking about criminal justice reform as a conservative issue. we have groups like right on crime that have become established that now have a defense such as david keene, pat nolan, grover norquist, fiscal conservatives are now talking about criminal justice reform. it has brought new allies that are significant validaters to the kinds of messages that the american civil liberties union has been trying to work on for several years, and it is a positive development for the work that we are trying to do. get tough on crime politicians now are talking instead about being smart on crime, they're trying to enact bills that support evidence-based practices like diverting people charged with lower drug offenses. instead of simply returning them to prison. about a third of people who enter prison are entering for technical parole violation. in california, it's actually almost two-thirds. this is really the first opportunity that we have as a country in 40 years to look at our incarceration policy and to do something radic
we have people like newt gingrich pending op-ed in the "washington post" talking about criminal justice reform as a conservative issue. we have groups like right on crime that have become established that now have a defense such as david keene, pat nolan, grover norquist, fiscal conservatives are now talking about criminal justice reform. it has brought new allies that are significant validaters to the kinds of messages that the american civil liberties union has been trying to work...
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we'll speak to former speaker gingrich about that. and we'll take you to chicago where gun laws are tight, but the number of gun crimes, extraordinarily high. [ male announcer ] the more you lose, the more you lose because for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot
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coming up, the next four years with former senator russ feingold, former speaker of the house newt gingrich, "usa today's" susan page and cnn's ron brownstein. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may
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we'll speak to former speaker gingrich about that. and we'll take you to chicago where the number of gun crimes are extraordinarily high. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ >>> when vice president biden suggest said some of his recommendations to president obama might include the president issues executive orders, a firestor
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kanye west, jeffrey sachs, former house speaker newt gingrich -- dr. cornel west. john graham, and marcia fudge. we are glad to have joined us for night to of our conversation, vision for a new america, coming up right now. [applause] >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] tavis: let me start with the first and i'll work my way back this way. the best work over so many years now, whether one agrees or disagrees with the findings, and certain spent the most time with children in poor communities, and no one has done anything better in establishing in helping us better understand the link between education and poverty. we all know there is a link between
kanye west, jeffrey sachs, former house speaker newt gingrich -- dr. cornel west. john graham, and marcia fudge. we are glad to have joined us for night to of our conversation, vision for a new america, coming up right now. [applause] >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work...
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newt gingrich as an example. over a decade, building the party committing candidates elected committed not just come in one day -- lou: he was the savior and he blew the party up in '96. he is probably the worst example in my opinion that you could possibly use. [talking over each other] >> i don't think. sometimes great leaders want to do great things in that they are going to have to fall on this order somebody would go after them. they're not meant to be in power for a long time. lou: he did his thing. that's great. [talking over each other] lou: you get the last word. with we canonize newt gingrich. >> let me leave you with this thought. the key to life for anybody, but especially if you're in politics is in the worst battles to fight and where your strengths and weaknesses are. newt gingrich is a great thinker. legislatively that is an open question. there is no be doing any kind of strategic thinking for the republican party. short-term, medium-term, long term permanent is to be fixed. the need to be focuse
newt gingrich as an example. over a decade, building the party committing candidates elected committed not just come in one day -- lou: he was the savior and he blew the party up in '96. he is probably the worst example in my opinion that you could possibly use. [talking over each other] >> i don't think. sometimes great leaders want to do great things in that they are going to have to fall on this order somebody would go after them. they're not meant to be in power for a long time. lou:...
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so where did newt gingrich get the obama kool-aid over the inaugural weekend? because this does not sound like the same newt gingrich we have been hearing all through the primary and through the general. >> well, i quit a long time ago trying to predict or explain newt gingrich. let me just say broadly, i think that it was a soaring rhetorical speech but i think generally the partisan lines just got deeper, and i think that, you know, both president obama and president bush came to washington with the notion that they were going to change the culture of washington and for some similar and some different reasons, they both came to a conclusion they can't. i think that was the conclusion yesterday, president obama said he's going to dig in, wave the white flag, washington wins and politics as usual wins, which is unfortunate in some ways because i have talked to the freshman class of incoming congress folks and they campaign in an environment where people are really saying the opposite, saying we want problem solving above politics, we want people to work togethe
so where did newt gingrich get the obama kool-aid over the inaugural weekend? because this does not sound like the same newt gingrich we have been hearing all through the primary and through the general. >> well, i quit a long time ago trying to predict or explain newt gingrich. let me just say broadly, i think that it was a soaring rhetorical speech but i think generally the partisan lines just got deeper, and i think that, you know, both president obama and president bush came to...
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newt gingrich took a lot of heat for that ad with nancy pelosi during the campaign. those two factors drive this issue down, but something like hurricane sandy, that could be a wake-up call. >> and hurricane sandy cost a lot of money. now, it's tough with all the pork that went in the bills, but we got a $50 billion appropriation that just came to affected states. that cost a lot of money. so might it not, even if we're not really sure what a cut in emissions might do right now to the trajectory of the climate change that we've experienced, mite it not be worth trying to do something about things? whether through carbon monoxide emissio emissions, co2? >> i don't think so. no matter what we do, we're not going to have the impact unless the rest of the world goes along and we're going to drive up koss on people. coal fire plants. 19 just shut down in georgia. do people really want to do things like that nationwide when china, russia, india, brazil aren't going to do them? probably not. long-term, it's probably not going to have an impact. we've had extreme weather in
newt gingrich took a lot of heat for that ad with nancy pelosi during the campaign. those two factors drive this issue down, but something like hurricane sandy, that could be a wake-up call. >> and hurricane sandy cost a lot of money. now, it's tough with all the pork that went in the bills, but we got a $50 billion appropriation that just came to affected states. that cost a lot of money. so might it not, even if we're not really sure what a cut in emissions might do right now to the...
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i want to play a clip from the january republican debate when fox is moderator questioned newt gingrich about his food stamp comments. >> you refer to president obama as the food stamp president. it sounds as if you are seeking to the little people. [boos] >> first of all, juan, the fact is, more people up and put on food stamps by barack obama than any president in american history. [applause] heineman the politically correct or not supposed to use facts that are uncomfortable. >> that was newt gingrich being questioned by fox news juan williams at a presidential debate. walter mosley, your response? >> this interesting, at a struggle with cnn a little bit because i had written about the poetry of the statement. food stamp president is billion. it is like a whole book of things in three words. he applies them, so he's not releasing it. when you watch the clip, it is the same thing. he says, "well, jun," and he stops. i am talking to some of the of color print the way he does it is so -- he is a master at that. i wanted to talk about how bad is the kind of the all-i wanted to talk about
i want to play a clip from the january republican debate when fox is moderator questioned newt gingrich about his food stamp comments. >> you refer to president obama as the food stamp president. it sounds as if you are seeking to the little people. [boos] >> first of all, juan, the fact is, more people up and put on food stamps by barack obama than any president in american history. [applause] heineman the politically correct or not supposed to use facts that are uncomfortable....
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newt gingrich criticizing the process. no one really seems happy with what happened or how it happened. is this how things are going to get done in washington these days, governing by crisis? let's start with you, ana. >> well, i agree with that part that he just said, this is absolutely not healthy governing. but, you know -- and i love newt gingrich, let me say that, he was in miami over the holidays, so he was having a little diversion himself. but i -- i suspect that when he was speaker he didn't like criticism of the type he's giving right now. he's a great ideas guy. not all of them are great ideas. some of his criticisms are valid. we're not doing this in a healthy, wholesome constructive way. we seem to be going from crisis to crisis which is part of this destructive cycle. that being said, this is not a diversion, this was a real cliff, a real problem, i think john boehner deserves a lot of credit for having put so much into it. for having tried so hard to make a deal. for having herded his cats. it was not pretty
newt gingrich criticizing the process. no one really seems happy with what happened or how it happened. is this how things are going to get done in washington these days, governing by crisis? let's start with you, ana. >> well, i agree with that part that he just said, this is absolutely not healthy governing. but, you know -- and i love newt gingrich, let me say that, he was in miami over the holidays, so he was having a little diversion himself. but i -- i suspect that when he was...
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. >> so newt gingrich, time to wander off the republican reservation, at least occasionally. but he is on the same page as the editorial board, which wrote "the next challenge will be the debt deadline, arriving in march, mr. boehner says he wants a dollar in spending cuts in regard to the increase. the political reverse will be far worse if the republicans start this fight only to cave in the end. you are not going to be able to take a hostage you can't shoot." but they think that even if this republicans won't really hurt the hostage, the white house will still blink just in case republicans are serious this time. and conservatives, they believe the exact same thing. that was the whole theory behind the whole fiscal cliff deal. i disagree. now, i don't think the white house has much credibility when they say they won't negotiate over the debt ceiling. they will, they negotiate over pretty much everything. but i am convinced they won't pay a big ransom. what will the president's initiative be? he laid it out. >> my principle has been, let's do things in a balanced, responsib
. >> so newt gingrich, time to wander off the republican reservation, at least occasionally. but he is on the same page as the editorial board, which wrote "the next challenge will be the debt deadline, arriving in march, mr. boehner says he wants a dollar in spending cuts in regard to the increase. the political reverse will be far worse if the republicans start this fight only to cave in the end. you are not going to be able to take a hostage you can't shoot." but they think...
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there was newt gingrich, who in a question could swing the whole thing in his favor. >> and a question about open marriage, nonetheless. >> right, and so chris christie, you would have to bet on, out of all the potential field we know about right now is the guy who is more likely to come out with that punch, that swing, in a debate that really does excite an audience. >> and i've always said that is the key to chris christie in the off-the-cuff, he is better than reading from text. i never thought with the republican base that he has a problem with immigration. because if it comes up in a debate, if he is running for national office and it comes up, he has a way of reframing it and resetting it. people say i like him, i want to be with him, he has given me something to work with. now i will rationalize why it works, he has that personality that makes a lot of republicans want to be with him and rationalize back wards to get with him. into his camp. that is a skill that i don't see any other national republican right now -- >> most importantly, there is a candidate that most republicans
there was newt gingrich, who in a question could swing the whole thing in his favor. >> and a question about open marriage, nonetheless. >> right, and so chris christie, you would have to bet on, out of all the potential field we know about right now is the guy who is more likely to come out with that punch, that swing, in a debate that really does excite an audience. >> and i've always said that is the key to chris christie in the off-the-cuff, he is better than reading from...
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but republicans on the hill tell us, and you saw senator jeff sessions there, they say without newt gingrich, he was instrumental in telling the white house they are going to get any more new spending. about the republicans, those balanced budgets would not have happened. there was a heavy load of information put out today saying, okay, let's take a look at what has happened on wall street. they said that there was hypocrisy after citigroup out of 45 william dollar bailout. and jack lew took a 900,000-dollar bonus and then came to work at the obama administration a couple of weeks later where the president was decrying that kind of thing, saying that when companies come to america, especially to pay for their bailout, they shouldn't be having lavish bonuses. lou: thank you, shannon bream. turning back to the issue of gun control, our first guest says the president is sorely mistaken if he believes that he can amend the u.s. constitution by executive order. joining us is trey gowdy and it is great to have you with us, congressman. first, if we may, let's turn to the idea that this president,
but republicans on the hill tell us, and you saw senator jeff sessions there, they say without newt gingrich, he was instrumental in telling the white house they are going to get any more new spending. about the republicans, those balanced budgets would not have happened. there was a heavy load of information put out today saying, okay, let's take a look at what has happened on wall street. they said that there was hypocrisy after citigroup out of 45 william dollar bailout. and jack lew took a...
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we saw that before with newt gingrich and bill clinton. and in clinton's second term, they did actually get stuff done. they worked it out between them. but does the president have that kind of relationship with john boehner, say, where we can feel optimistic that they're going to have a very different kind of relationship but can actually be more effective? >> i think there's a different kind of dynamic that speaker boehner has to deal with. i don't know him personally, but his reputation is that he can get deals done, but then he has to sell them in a caucus, some whom, a minority, but a vocal minority of whom are very rigid indeed. so i think the speaker has an opportunity to show his more magnanimous leadership and to lead the whole of the house, and not just his caucus. and as he does that, i think his relationship, not just with the president, but with the general public will improve, and i hope it does. >> one of the issues he's going to face is gun crime, gun control, gun violence, generally. he's been generally audacious in terms
we saw that before with newt gingrich and bill clinton. and in clinton's second term, they did actually get stuff done. they worked it out between them. but does the president have that kind of relationship with john boehner, say, where we can feel optimistic that they're going to have a very different kind of relationship but can actually be more effective? >> i think there's a different kind of dynamic that speaker boehner has to deal with. i don't know him personally, but his...
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. >> stephanie: and did y'all see that picture of me and newt gingrich? [ applause ] >> stephanie: he and melissa were in coach on my flight to charlotte. i just watched the president get reinaugurated and get on air force one, and watch newt gingrich. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: he was being mobbed by a lot of black people that wanted his picture, who i'm sure hate him and would never vote for him, but he is famous. >> famous-ish. >> stephanie: i just said hi and i said mr. speaker my dad was blah blah. >> you pulled your dad card. >> stephanie: i pulled my dad card. [ laughter ] >> did you say frankly? did you get that in there? come on. >> frankly. >> stephanie: i texted david bender, and he is like get a picture. >> you know who was on our flight? wait a minute, i'm not done with my story. callista on the plane with him, and at baggage claim she was nowhere to be seen. so i i'm thinking he divorced her. >> that's possible. >> >> stephanie: okay. go ahead. >> we had david arquette on our flight. >> stephanie: wow. and more importantly somebody
. >> stephanie: and did y'all see that picture of me and newt gingrich? [ applause ] >> stephanie: he and melissa were in coach on my flight to charlotte. i just watched the president get reinaugurated and get on air force one, and watch newt gingrich. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: he was being mobbed by a lot of black people that wanted his picture, who i'm sure hate him and would never vote for him, but he is famous. >> famous-ish. >> stephanie: i just...